HyperWar Update:
We owe a great debt to the founders and original curators of the HyperWar Project: Patrick Clancey and Larry W. Jewell.
As the current curator of the effort, I hope to build on their monumental work and help keep this resource available to all and ever expanding.
Anyone who is working on a HyperWar project or who would like to contribute to HyperWar can contact Otto via HyperWarTeam@gmail.com and/or join the HyperWar GHQ discussion area at the WWII Forums-Otto Torriero.

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General Accounts

American Military History, Maurice Matloff, Gen. Ed. (Center of Military History: 1973)

Nga Toa (Nga Toa features a collection of oral history and personal accounts
from WW2 veterans of New Zealand's armed forces. Includes personal
stories from major theaters such as Greece, Crete, North Africa, Italy
and the Pacific. Mirrored at www.kiwivets.com)